Pink Dot 2010

I joined some friends at Hong Lim Park yesterday for the first time for the Pink Dot event where most people were dressed in Pink to show their love, friendship, understanding and support from the bottom of their hearts.

Took lotsa photos which I am glad to share here.

With various cultural performances to heartwarming sharing, the crowd was very involved  and participative.

What is pinkdot.sg 2010

Venue: Speakers Corner / Hong Lim Park [map]
Date & Time: May 15, 2010 (Saturday), 5:00pm – 6:30pm
What to wear: Pink (caps, hats, glasses, sunglasses and accessories are recommended.)
For who: Anyone who supports the freedom of LGBT Singaporeans to love! Note that this is a family-friendly event.
Who were there:  Adrian Pang, Tan Kheng Hua, DJ Big Kid, and more! Check out our Facebook Event Page
What was experienced: Performances, freebies, and the formation of a huge human pink dot (a photograph of which will be taken from a vantage point nearby). This is a 100% legit and legal event. It is NOT a protest, rally or demonstration, but a simple gathering of like-minded Singaporeans.

What is the objective of pinkdot.sg

Everyone should have the freedom to love, regardless of sexual orientation. But fear, ignorance and prejudice often stand in the way. The first step to overcoming these barriers is for open-minded segments of society to come together. Pink Dot is a platform for individuals, organisations and businesses to identify themselves as advocates of a more inclusive, more loving Singapore. If you too feel that LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) people deserve to express their love just like any other Singaporean, you can like Pink Dot on Facebook. Together, let’s find ways to let the freedom to love prevail.

Check out the pinkdot blog.

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